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  3. HUMAN [?]

    About one hundred human skulls were discovered in a packing case in the Grafton Bond Store in Kent Street, city. ...

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  4. [?] BALANCE

    Australia's overseas trade balance of £30,000,000 last year, will be halved this year if the present trend is maintained. ...

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  5. CANBERRA MILK SUPPLY

    Evidence of excessive returns from increases in milk prices in Canberra was given by Niels Christian Nielsen, chairman of the Canberra Dairy Society Ltd., at the first public hearing of the Cost of Living Inquiry conducted by Sir William Clemens yesterday. ...

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  6. WAR WARNING

    The Secretary for War (Mr. Woodring), in an amazing speech, before the United States Chamber of Commerce, ...

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  7. OXFORD MATCH

    Australia had an easy victory over Oxford University today, when the remaining Oxford men were dismissed ...

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  8. FIREBUGS IN SCHOOLS.

    The police arson squad are concentrating their attention on firebugs with a particular dislike for schools. Early this morning a fire was ...

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  9. LABOUR POLITICIAN DEAD.

    William Lennon, one of the bestknown Labour members of the State, died at the age of 68, to-day. He had held the offices of Minister ...

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  10. RAIN IN WHEAT BELT.

    During the last week in April, very useful rains fell on a considerable portion of the wheat belt, and they considerably removed the pressure, ...

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  11. LONDON LOAN

    The underwriters had to take up about 66 per cent. of the Commonwealth loan. Investors applied for about ...

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  12. NEW GUINEA PYGMIES.

    Passengers on the Montoro which reached [?] to-day, reported the capture of nine pygmies, believed to have been implicated in an attack on ...

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  13. NEW GUINEA

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ly[?]ns) stated emphatically yesterday that the Commonwealth Government had not considered, and would not ...

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  14. NEXT CENSUS IN 1941.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced yesterday that the Federal Cabinet had decided to hold the next census in 1941 instead of 1943. ...

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  15. WAR IN CHINA

    The Japanese claim that their aircraft successfully bombed ten thousand Chinese between Tancheng and Cinanchen, but this does not seem to ...

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  16. ADDITIONS AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE.

    Federal Cabinet decided yesterday to proceed immediately with the construction of additions to Parliament House to overcome an acute shortage ...

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  17. NO POSTAL CONCESSIONS.

    Although Post Office profits for this financial year are estimated at about £4,000,000, there will be no reduction of postal, telegraphic and ...

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  18. RETURN OF GOLD

    Enormous amounts of exported capital are pouring back into France. The inrush is so great that the Bank of France is unable to handle ...

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  19. ALBURY CRIME

    Rewards which are offered for the solution of the Albury "Pyjama Girl" mystery have again been renewed. ...

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  20. HOUSEWIVES' BOYCOTT.

    The recently appointed chairwoman of the Housewives' Progressive Association, Mrs. E. Glenross, to-day urged members immediately to ...

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  21. DEPUTY POSTAL DIRECTOR.

    Mr[?] J. E. Butler has been appointed Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs in the place of Mr. J. S. Duncan, who recently went to London as ...

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  22. JAPANESE DILEMMA

    The Japanese spokesman in Tokyo again does not mention reverses in the Shantung province, but records frantic dispatches of the Chinese for ...

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  23. BULL ATTACKS SPECTATORS.

    An enraged bull jumped over a fence at the Grafton Showground this afternoon and seriously wounded two women and five children, [?] ...

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  24. HITLER'S VISIT

    While Herr Hitler drove with King Victor Emmanuel to a dinner at the Royal Palace, Signor Mussolini went to Rome immediately after the naval ...

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  25. SAILORS MISSING.

    Several sailors are still missing from the British cruiser Dorsetshire. Two arrived from Sydney this morning under escort. ...

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  26. CRASH IN FLOOD AREA.

    Difficulties surrounded the rescue of two flyers, A. W. Britton and S. J. Murphy, whose 'plane crashed when flying to the aid of settlers ...

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